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Recorded a stoner/psych/space rock 4/20 megamix special thingy for my radio show: https://m.mixcloud.com/TheProgPowerStation/42020-the-progpower-station-up-in-smoke/
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Sub Pop remastered TAD’s first album “God’s Balls” and if you like sludgy heavy stuff check it out. Huge improvement over Jack Endino’s original production. It’s on Apple Music - not sure where else My favorite album of the 1988-90 stretch when Seattle bands hadn’t attracted big label attention yet A good example of a record cover letting you know what it sounds like
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Keith Atherton posted:Sub Pop remastered TAD’s first album “God’s Balls” and if you like sludgy heavy stuff check it out. Huge improvement over Jack Endino’s original production. It’s on Apple Music - not sure where else That's awesome. Tad is so underrated. Inhaler is my personal favorite. I went to see Tad back in the day when they were on tour with Soundgarden and Eleven. My buddies and I thought Tad would be the second band that night (and who wouldn't?), so like idiots, we stayed outside in the parking lot drinking beer until we figured the first band was finished playing. We got into the venue in time for the second band - thinking it'd be Tad - but found out Tad performed first that night. We had no idea Tad and Eleven switched the number two spot every other night on that tour. I'm still pissed I missed out on seeing Tad live.
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# ? Apr 22, 2020 07:25 |
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I've been super into The Wall redux lately and even bought it on vinyl and it's made me think like, Pink Floyd were super ahead of their time. The main riff throughout the wall is super doomy and you don't really notice it. The second half of the album is also totally ripe for doom bands with the subject matter. Blows my mind.
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unknown butthole posted:I've been super into The Wall redux lately and even bought it on vinyl and it's made me think like, Pink Floyd were super ahead of their time. The main riff throughout the wall is super doomy and you don't really notice it. The second half of the album is also totally ripe for doom bands with the subject matter. Blows my mind. That has some solid covers on it for sure. I have a love/hate relationship with the opening track. Melvins totally deliver a blue ball by going hard on that opening riff (and it's doom as gently caress just as you say) before saying "piss off" and breaking into that weird doo waah thing. I guess it fits with the idea of The Wall though? Also, sort of miffed that the final track doesn't have the outro vocals.
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# ? Apr 22, 2020 14:03 |
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Also, forgot to post this one earlier. Two Minutes to Late Night crew with Chelsea Wolfe and maybe some guy from DEP tackle the stone cold classic "Crazy Train." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jnvkhh4PRUM This is probably more SDS adjacent, but still it's kinda fun ...
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# ? Apr 22, 2020 14:06 |
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Nit Wit Dog poo poo posted:That's awesome. Tad is so underrated. I first saw Tad at the Sub Pop Lamefest in June 1989. Mudhoney, Tad, and Nirvana. (Bleach was released that day) The next summer I saw Soundgarden with Tad and Screaming Trees as the openers. TAD came on stage and Tad Doyle bellowed “DO YOU WANT ME TO BARE-rear end YOU?” Of course the audience went nuts so he dropped his pants
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# ? Apr 22, 2020 14:51 |
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8-Way Santa is a classic.
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# ? Apr 22, 2020 15:10 |
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I recommend Tad’s doom band Brothers of the Sonic Cloth. Saw them at roadburn a few years back, and they absolutely crushed.
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# ? Apr 22, 2020 16:10 |
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I just dont understand why he’s wearing his watch upside down
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Snowy posted:I just dont understand why he’s wearing his watch upside down because he knows what time it is
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ElectricWizard posted:I recommend Tad’s doom band Brothers of the Sonic Cloth. Saw them at roadburn a few years back, and they absolutely crushed. I know it's Doyle, but I still keep initially thinking his last name is Timov.
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# ? Apr 23, 2020 03:23 |
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Good for Tad, I’ve never seen community as an option, it’s usually just music or merch
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# ? Apr 23, 2020 05:09 |
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Brothers of the Sonic Cloth is a rad band name
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# ? Apr 23, 2020 18:14 |
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Just learned that Tad had a podcast https://taddoyle.podbean.com/
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# ? Apr 23, 2020 19:21 |
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Clutch played two short sessions live on youtube (one just finished) and plan on doing many more soon: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RIhWErtLTe8
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# ? Apr 23, 2020 20:19 |
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hatelull posted:Also, forgot to post this one earlier. Two Minutes to Late Night crew with Chelsea Wolfe and maybe some guy from DEP tackle the stone cold classic "Crazy Train." Her acoustic tour last year was a top shelf show in a year that included Cave Show
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# ? Apr 24, 2020 01:04 |
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Messa crushing it, check out all both their albums, Belfry, and Feast for Water. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cx0OGSWB8mc
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# ? Apr 24, 2020 07:57 |
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TAD documentary https://youtu.be/Hj1PvipY6bc They interview the band members plus a lot of people from the local scene at the time (Mark Arm, Kim Thayil, Krist Novoselic)
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# ? Apr 24, 2020 12:04 |
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New Elder is out today. Available for streaming on Spotify. Probably going to give it a spin later this afternoon when I don't have to be so focused on work.
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# ? Apr 24, 2020 13:51 |
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hatelull posted:New Elder is out today. Available for streaming on Spotify. most of the way through it at work. not bad; not as heavy as i want it to be, but not the krautrock album some people were worried about, either
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funkybottoms posted:most of the way through it at work. not bad; not as heavy as i want it to be, but not the krautrock album some people were worried about, either When they released the first track from the album (Embers) I posted about it in here saying I wasn't really a fan of it, but it has admittedly been growing on me over the last little while, so I do want to give the whole album a shot now that it's out. Speaking of albums released today, Elephant Tree just dropped their new one, Habits: https://elephanttreeband.bandcamp.com/album/habits
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# ? Apr 24, 2020 19:02 |
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it's a shame that so many Doom records are just hard to find. Is printing vinyl really so expensive? I personally have no idea but albums like Whore by Mephistofeles and Velvet Magic by Devil's Witches have had such limited pressings.
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# ? Apr 25, 2020 13:26 |
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About $4000 for 300 records before recording costs, in my experience. Usually costs about $16 a record band cost all said, and done.
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# ? Apr 25, 2020 18:45 |
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unknown butthole posted:it's a shame that so many Doom records are just hard to find. Is printing vinyl really so expensive? I personally have no idea but albums like Whore by Mephistofeles and Velvet Magic by Devil's Witches have had such limited pressings. Several hundred records is a reasonable pressing size for newish bands who don't have a huge following.
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# ? Apr 26, 2020 01:57 |
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I guess I didn't realize that was typical. Velvet Magic has a total of less than a thousand copies all in all and that just seems bonkers to me. Like, with how many people are on the planet, surely their audience is larger than a thousand people?
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It does seem like there’s plenty of bands who could easily repress and sell a lot of records but I guess either vinyl sales aren’t a priority, they like the exclusivity of limited editions, or don’t feel like mailing out a ton of stuff themselves.
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# ? Apr 26, 2020 03:00 |
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unknown butthole posted:I guess I didn't realize that was typical. Velvet Magic has a total of less than a thousand copies all in all and that just seems bonkers to me. Like, with how many people are on the planet, surely their audience is larger than a thousand people? That specific band has about 4000 likes on facebook, and plenty of those people aren't going to listen to music on vinyl, they'll get it off bandcamp or streaming or wherever. You have to be a relatively famous or established band to sell more than 1000 records, and many labels don't want to press too many because they don't want copies of the thing hanging around for years. The label in question is also relatively small and run along diy lines, so not the sort of outfit that is going to want to invest in a large pressing unless they're 100% certain there's that level of demand and they have the cash to press that many all at once.
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# ? Apr 26, 2020 03:10 |
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There's also the aspect of a small run having the implicit rarity, which some labels trade on by doing runs significantly smaller than they can afford to do, and then bumping up the price to capitalize on the limited availability. It really sucks when a label like that has an exclusive contract with a good band.
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# ? Apr 26, 2020 04:01 |
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well, looks like my collection is gonna take a little longer than I thought, Unless some of these bands I like explode in popularity.
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I first heard acid bath like 20 years ago and never gave a poo poo about em despite listening to a ton of other sludge and then tonight it clicked and acid bath fuckin rules hell yeah
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unknown butthole posted:well, looks like my collection is gonna take a little longer than I thought, Unless some of these bands I like explode in popularity. I'm assuming you're familiar with Kozmik Artifactz / Bilocation? They have shitloads of stoner/doom records. http://shop.bilocationrecords.com/index.php?s=3&lang=eng
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Hatebag posted:I first heard acid bath like 20 years ago and never gave a poo poo about em despite listening to a ton of other sludge and then tonight it clicked and acid bath fuckin rules hell yeah Yeah they were really loving great. One of my favs still.
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Zoben posted:I'm assuming you're familiar with Kozmik Artifactz / Bilocation? They have shitloads of stoner/doom records. Thank you so much, I didn't know about it and i've already found some stuff i'm looking for.
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homewrecker posted:Speaking of albums released today, Elephant Tree just dropped their new one, Habits: This popped up in my streaming recommendations, and I dig it. It has this vibe where there are constant riffs, but it all sort of feels dreamy and airy rather than heavy.
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# ? Apr 26, 2020 18:23 |
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trem_two posted:This popped up in my streaming recommendations, and I dig it. It has this vibe where there are constant riffs, but it all sort of feels dreamy and airy rather than heavy. Yeah it’s like doom you can bring home to meet the parents. At first I was wondering why there isn’t more like this but then I realized there’s probably tons but it’s not what I look for intentionally.
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unknown butthole posted:Thank you so much, I didn't know about it and i've already found some stuff i'm looking for. No prob! I know about Kozmik because I cold-contacted them about doing some art for bands and I totally forgot that I drew the old dude smoking a joint on the front page of their website. https://kozmik-artifactz.com/
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homewrecker posted:Speaking of albums released today, Elephant Tree just dropped their new one, Habits: Thanks, this is really cool. I dig the doom-post-rock-shoegaze vibe.
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Hatebag posted:I first heard acid bath like 20 years ago and never gave a poo poo about em despite listening to a ton of other sludge and then tonight it clicked and acid bath fuckin rules hell yeah check out Agents of Oblivion too there's one album and some demos that are better than the album versions it's pretty fun to go through Dax Riggs's career trajectory from sludge metal to bluesy rock to indie rock to singer songwriter stuff
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my bony fealty posted:check out Agents of Oblivion too there's one album and some demos that are better than the album versions I love Dax Riggs and I've been into them since I was a teenager and discovered Acid Bath after reading about them in a METAL MAGAZINE, because I am old I met him a couple of times at shows and as you'd expect, he's a really cool and chilled-out dude. I was completely starstruck even though he's not like a "superstar" and my buddy was taking pictures of us surreptitiously because he and I were hanging out watching the opening band, and my buddy knew I was all geeking out on the inside. This was when he was doing Deadboy as a two-piece with Tess (who was kind of bitchy, actually). Anywho, I hate Rotten Records but you can hear some Agents of Oblivion here. Hangman's Daughter is probably my favorite song by them. https://soundcloud.com/rottenrecords/agents-of-oblivion-the
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